I don't like to use cages for birds or other animals...In my miniature scenes I always leave the doors open (except the one with the gnome...he can't be trusted ;-))The bird is lovely, just what the tree needed!!!

Oh! Dear Sans! You Know how much I LOVE birds!!! And that tiny one is so Gorgeous! I LOVE the nest! And to hear the music of their songs... that has fallen silent on my blog.... singing on Your blog... is just Enchanting! I can understand why it feels so at home in the lovely bluebird tree...! As usual... your work is so Beautiful... and So Inspiring!!!

Hello Sans! Your beautiful bird is a beautiful addition to the equally beautiful tree sculpture. Your poetry is so appropriate for this dream- story. Did you make your sweet bird of youth, or did it fly in just for your song?

Ahhhhhhh *screams* Veronique!!!! It is such a pleasure seeing you here! Especially as you made me laugh out loud at Betsy's bog with your comment. Here, I am giving you back the mini hanky I borrowed ....nahhhhh, come to think of it , I am keeping the hanky.

Liduina, if only you can hear me screech, you will be able to tell I so agree with you , in theory of course. I need to learn to dispossessed my many "things" .

But living things? NEVER! I never caged them...no no no no no. True story. :):)

It really is better to never know when your favourite bird or his /her friend is flying into your garden and then be so thrilled when it does then to have it caged in. You can never go on a holiday again without worrying if it's going to starve to death!!

hahaha..well, I bashed *giggles* a bird which I bought a few years back from Chatuchak, my favourtest flea market situated in Bangkok.

I made her so giddy after the bashing, she couldn't fly very far and had to stay and sing for me. I wrote the song of course and you may now call me Maestro, or the Phantom of the Opera!!!! mwahahahahaha

What a clever bird - chosing the most beautiful tree as its beautiful home... I enjoyed every single word of your beautiful post - okay, that's nothing new because I always do, but this saying about the birds and the cages really touched my heart. And you know in my opinion one of the most beautiful sounds in the world is the song of the blackbird... ;O)

HugsBirgit (who shall say hello from Magica and Mysteria, they want me to tell you that witches have no problems with garlic at all, quite the opposite, if you have a little nasty vampire batty like Igor in your witch tower it's the best way to protect your supply of dragon blood... *grin*)

Yo Birg :):). You done with that spade yet? :) Ok, I know you won't understand this until you have read my new post :).

I just want to tell you that there is one thing I will always associate with you and my time in Wankendorf. Birds. You and blackbirds and the pair we saw in your garden on the Sunday we were having Kaffelatsch and marzipan cakes :).

I am going to email you soon. Tried texting you twice on the phone but my attempts failed! Arghhh

ME

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These blogs chronicle my journey into the wonderful world of miniatures.
"The Beginning" is the prequel to it all, the one that triggered my obsession with the weird and wonderful world of doll houses.
"My Maharajah's Palace" is a journal of the trials and tribulations en-route to the building of my Indian Palace.
"Projects, Musings & AOB" is like my workroom or scrapbook of anything minis.